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scott wells from san jose went to bellerman prep in san jose and then to uc davis. he once worked as a car salesman to make ends meet and now he's here in the olympics looking for medal number one. scott wells will compete in the 200 meter breaststroke. and did you hear about the black eye? a couple weeks ago, abbey sent out this picture showing her black eye. she got sucker punched over the weekend. sweet redemption for abbey. she scored the lone goal in team usa's victory. now, for the other big story. everyone buzzing about team usa gymnastics, yes, already, the nickname "fab 5." now, these girls are from different parts of the country, but they all have one city in common. would you believe it's san jose? >> reporter: they became the fab 5 in the olympic area. they are now gold medallists. it appeared early on they were on their way to victory. >> definitely after allie finished, i was pretty confident we were winning a gold medal. >> it was a combination of being deeplial ey aial talented and t dominating from the vault. >> we were at the olympics and we worked
scott wells from san jose went to bellerman prep in san jose and then to uc davis. he once worked as a car salesman to make ends meet and now he's here in the olympics looking for medal number one. scott wells will compete in the 200 meter breaststroke. and did you hear about the black eye? a couple weeks ago, abbey sent out this picture showing her black eye. she got sucker punched over the weekend. sweet redemption for abbey. she scored the lone goal in team usa's victory. now, for the other...
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. >> reporter: ron davis the track coach looks on and satisfied wonder at the statue erected in campus in honor of carlos and smith. history has been kind to their legacy. >> now people understand what they were talking about because people are experiencing it now, due to the financial crisis that we all are having. so because of that, they can relate to why they did what they did. >> reporter: john henry smith for nbc bay area. >> in the recounting of that story of what the olympians did one accomplishment is often lost. when tommy smith got up on the podium to receive the gold medal he shattered the world record in the men's 200 meter race. >>> okay. baseball now. hi, dave. >>> the giants rebounded nicely on tuesday with a 4-2 win over the cardinals and most importantly still sit atop the nl west. two of the giant competitors have been catcher buster posy and ryan vogelson. they both have been very good. posy hopes to continue his personal hot streak while vogelson is looking for his 10th win the year. posy has been fantastic with five home runs and 12 rbiies. >> coco crisp doubles t
. >> reporter: ron davis the track coach looks on and satisfied wonder at the statue erected in campus in honor of carlos and smith. history has been kind to their legacy. >> now people understand what they were talking about because people are experiencing it now, due to the financial crisis that we all are having. so because of that, they can relate to why they did what they did. >> reporter: john henry smith for nbc bay area. >> in the recounting of that story of what...
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adele, one direction, paul mccartney, ray davies and the kinks, they have two hours to fill up. so this could be a heck of a concert, and of course, tons of fireworks. also, rio has the hand-off, they have a presentation as well. you can count on plenty of music as well. >> wow, that will be fantastic, the ticket to go to as well. thank you, mark, i want to see that shuffle of yours. >>> and we are entering the final weekend of the summer games. and our website is far from slowing down. we see as the london games wrap up, the lines will shift to the 2014 olympics in russia. >> and the 2012 games are winding down. we are thrilled to bring the stories, not just on tv, but streaming video to olympics apps to photo galleries, it has been a blast. but it is almost time to gear up, because next up is the winter games, and believe it or not, we're just under 550 days away. >>> just part of the digital coverage of the olympic games has been the wide array of video clips available at nbcbayarea.com. with some of the biggest names of the teams in the usa, to them making their mark in lond
adele, one direction, paul mccartney, ray davies and the kinks, they have two hours to fill up. so this could be a heck of a concert, and of course, tons of fireworks. also, rio has the hand-off, they have a presentation as well. you can count on plenty of music as well. >> wow, that will be fantastic, the ticket to go to as well. thank you, mark, i want to see that shuffle of yours. >>> and we are entering the final weekend of the summer games. and our website is far from...
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a new study out of uc davis looked at the effects of an ingredient used in anti-bacterial products like soap, deodorant and toothpaste. in test tube stud its the chemical made it harder for heart and muscle cells to contract. mice had poor heart function and fish who swam in water contaminated had reduced swimming activity. the effect on humans has yet to be determined but they are concerned because the chemical has such a dram thinking impact on a variety of animals. >> state with strict laws on the quality of food and school vending machines appear to have healthier stunts. research efforts at the university of illinois and chicago found that kids who lived in areas with strict laws with food gain less weight from fifth to eighth grade. those laws included limitations on the sale of junk food and soda in vending machines. areas with weaker or no laws lighting snacks sold at school were more likely to have students gain weight. researchers say the study is the first to officially link food regulations at school to healthier kids. taking a daily aspirin may reduce cancer deaths. researc
a new study out of uc davis looked at the effects of an ingredient used in anti-bacterial products like soap, deodorant and toothpaste. in test tube stud its the chemical made it harder for heart and muscle cells to contract. mice had poor heart function and fish who swam in water contaminated had reduced swimming activity. the effect on humans has yet to be determined but they are concerned because the chemical has such a dram thinking impact on a variety of animals. >> state with strict...
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this is video of doctors at uc davis testing the device. uc san diego and kaiser doctors have written letters urging funding for clinical trials. >> we're still three years away from the market if we got our money today. >> reporter: despite the promising technology huler has spent years trying to line up $33 million in funding. dr. bedai knows public and private research dollars are drying up in this economy. he created the breast cancer stamp in 1997 to raise money for research. but the funding drought is about to get worse. with federal cuts to the national institutes of health. cuts that leave entrepreneurs on the sidelines and patients waiting longer for progress because projects are on hold. >> four oust five research proposals are shelved. and how do we know that one of those might not have had that tiny little piece of information that's so crucial to finding a cure for this disease? >> reporter: a disease so many are aelg eager ae eager to stam. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> it's an offer the city of burlingame could apparently
this is video of doctors at uc davis testing the device. uc san diego and kaiser doctors have written letters urging funding for clinical trials. >> we're still three years away from the market if we got our money today. >> reporter: despite the promising technology huler has spent years trying to line up $33 million in funding. dr. bedai knows public and private research dollars are drying up in this economy. he created the breast cancer stamp in 1997 to raise money for research....
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. >>> the sting from the uc davis pepper spray scandal is still being felt. the actions of pike and other officers seen here on november 18 sparked worldwide accusations and sparked investigations and calls for university leaders to step down. students as you see in the video were pepper sprayed in the face after refusing to disburse. pike has been on paid leave since. his salary is listed at $110,000 a year. >>> tonight at 6:00, a slightly noisy funeral style procession has wrapped up in san francisco as the public mourn the closure of the city's medicinal marijuana -- operators of help net and the vapoo room, if they don't shut down they will be subjected to seizures. the federal government classifies pot has an illegal drug, it has pressured the state's clinics to close. >>> like mary lou retten and carrie scruggs. >> alley, jordan, abby and michaela, you want to go behind the scenes with the rock stars, here we go. how wild is this for you? >> it's definitely crazy right now. >> i can't believe that i'm here at the "today" show, it's really awesome. >> di
. >>> the sting from the uc davis pepper spray scandal is still being felt. the actions of pike and other officers seen here on november 18 sparked worldwide accusations and sparked investigations and calls for university leaders to step down. students as you see in the video were pepper sprayed in the face after refusing to disburse. pike has been on paid leave since. his salary is listed at $110,000 a year. >>> tonight at 6:00, a slightly noisy funeral style procession has...
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alex smith looking for and finding a wide open vernon davis. 44 yards for the touchdown. 49ers down 17-7. smith 5 of 7, 69 yards and a touch. the 49ers go on to win it 29-24. >>> let's head up north for some indy racing in sonoma. ryan briscoe overtook teammate will power out of a pit stop and held off the two-time defending sonoma champ for a seventh career victory. his first indy car win in two years. and that's a look at your sports. i'm dave feldman. >>> all right. just ahead, they gave it their all and ended on a high note. petaluma played its final game of the little league world series today. >>> just 16 hours after their heart-wrenching loss yesterday the petaluma little league team was back on the field today. >> bradley smith. nice shot. >> petaluma took on panama in the little league world series consolation game. they scored early and often, cruising to a 12-4 win to take third place. the team is scheduled to return home to a hero's welcome tomorrow morning. at sfo. they're scheduled to arrived at about 11:00 a.m. there's a parade planned for the team next sunday, september
alex smith looking for and finding a wide open vernon davis. 44 yards for the touchdown. 49ers down 17-7. smith 5 of 7, 69 yards and a touch. the 49ers go on to win it 29-24. >>> let's head up north for some indy racing in sonoma. ryan briscoe overtook teammate will power out of a pit stop and held off the two-time defending sonoma champ for a seventh career victory. his first indy car win in two years. and that's a look at your sports. i'm dave feldman. >>> all right. just...